Francisco Javier Camberos Rivera

Francisco Javier "El Chito" Camberos Rivera was an associate of Sinaloa Cartel boss Joaquin Guzman Loera. On 19 January 2001, he assisted El Chapo in his escape from the Puente Grande federal prison in Jalisco, Mexico, pushing him out of the prison in a laundry cart. El Chapo later had El Chito turn himself in to the authorities to take the heat off El Chapo and the cartels, claiming that he would free him when the situation died down.

Biography
Francisco Javier Camberos Rivera was imprisoned at the Puente Grande federal prison in Jalisco, Mexico at the same time as Sinaloa Cartel boss Joaquin Guzman Loera, who be befriended during their internment. On 19 January 2001, "El Chito" - who was tasked with pushing laundry carts in the prison - smuggled "El Chapo" Guzman out of prison in a cart, taking him to a service station to be picked up by his cartel members. El Chito escaped with El Chapo, and El Chapo thanked him in front of his other cartel friends. However, El Chapo took advantage of El Chito's obedience and had him turn himself in to the police, where he would tell them that he was the only person involved in El Chapo's escape. El Chito reluctantly did so, as El Chapo promised to take care of his wife and family, and promised to get him out of prison when the situation died down. El Chito would still be imprisoned as of January 2016.